JUNE 2023

VOlUME 06 ISSUE 06 JUNE 2023
The Art of Decorating Traditional Ceramic Tiles in Contemporary Vietnamese Architecture and Interior
Luu Viet Thang
Interior and Exterior Design Faculty, University of Art and Design, Viet Nam
DOI : https://doi.org/10.47191/ijsshr/v6-i6-73

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ABSTRACT

Terracotta ceramic brick is a material with a long history in the life of the Vietnamese people, often used to build and decorate ancient architectural works with special techniques, visual arts, and decoration sharp. Over hundreds of years, although at present, the artifacts made from terracotta pottery are no longer intact on the ancient architectural works, they have still been kept as precious heritages, contributing to the formation of the imaging system. Unique statues and symbols in traditional Vietnamese architectural decoration art. Many designers have used traditional ceramic tiles to decorate contemporary architectural, interior, and exterior spaces to create a unique feature for each project. From the perspective of Fine Arts, Design, and a practical approach, the article aims to identify the characteristics, inheritance, and continuation of the artistic heritage of traditional ceramic tile decoration in architectural and interior design contemporary furniture in Vietnam, thereby proposing and suggesting some solutions to this problem.

KEYWORDS:

Decorative arts, Ceramic/Terracotta tiles, Architecture, Interior, Traditional, Contemporary.

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